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The Birds of the Lossie Estuary

 BOB PROCTOR

The Lossie estuary is situated to the east of the town of Lossiemouth. The area covered by this article is bounded by the dunes of the east beach to the north and the caravan park in the south, and extending from the footbridge over the River Lossie eastwards to the edge of Lossie forest. The information for this article has been taken from Moray & Nairn Bird Reports 1985-2010, personal observations, and count data supplied to the BTO through the monthly WeBS survey. Historical references are taken from The Birds of Moray and Nairn (Cook 1992).

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Reference
Cook, M. 1992. The Birds of Moray and Nairn. Mercat Press, Edinburgh

 

 

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